Top 10 WR Corps in NFL

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and how is that far from reality cheese the rattlers have won a ton of arena bowls I dare you to try and say why the rattlers couldnt win in the nfl.

A ton? How about 2. And that wasn't at all recently. First off, the Rattlers couldnt win in the NFL because they play w/ 8 players, not 11, so thats a significant disadvantage. They are used to playing a totally different game. But in case you didn't realize, the NFL player is FAR superior to the AFL player, sure once and a while there is Kurt Warner but thats the huge exception to the rule. No AFL team, not even an AFL All Star team could beat any NFL team, not even the Browns.

So I know I'm not Cheese, but I took your dare and I'm pretty sure any knowledgeable sports fan would agree with me. You must be about 14 years old with some of the junk you've been posting, the only thing I can say is 'lurk more.' Just sit, read the site, read sports sites of teams you don't follow, and try to take a more realistic approach. Steve Kerr can't play for the Suns, Kobe isn't coming to Phoenix, and the Rattlers aren't NFL caliber.
 

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In the beginning, there was Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald and Bryant Johnson. Then, Sean Morey and Steve Breaston were added. This season, we will be in the midst of a tubular time for Cardinal fans. Behold the best wide receiving corps in the league.

Nice attempts:
2. Colts
3. Bengals
4. Rams
5. Lions
6. Patriots
7. Broncos
8. Panthers
9. Seahawks
10. Cowboys
 

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In the beginning, there was Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald and Bryant Johnson. Then, Sean Morey and Steve Breaston were added. This season, we will be in the midst of a tubular time for Cardinal fans. Behold the best wide receiving corps in the league.

Nice attempts:
2. Colts
3. Bengals
4. Rams
5. Lions
6. Patriots
7. Broncos
8. Panthers
9. Seahawks
10. Cowboys


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Calvin Johnson hasn't played a down, Furrey has only done it one season, and Williams struggles to stay on the field.

Stallworth is an on-again, off-again player with huge injury concerns. Moss can either come back strong or implode again.

LOL Javon Walker aaaaand......???

LOL Steve Smith aaaand...??? Jarrett???

LOL Branch aaaand...??? Burleson??? Hackett???

Owens I'll grant, but Owens and Glenn better than Fitz and Quan? Nah.

Wow, you're crazy, bro.
 

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My bad. I thought you were discluding the Cards. I'm not sure we're at the top of that list, but at least we're top 3. Still, the rest of the list is kind of off.
 

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You could not get me to trade Quan for any player in the nfl.

Not me. I like Q, but if you there are players in the league that I would trade him for.
 

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Touchdown! Q breaks three Steeler tackles!

Here's how I look at it. Balance brings championships. Denver has one of the best home run threats in the league with a developing home run threat arm throwing to him. Now, beyond that, they have two of the most savvy receivers, Rod Smith and Brandon Stokely and they also have Brandon Marshall.

The Patriots had two of the top receivers from last year's playoff's, Caldwell and Gaffney. Let's not forget Randy Moss, Chad Jackson and rough and heroic slot receiver Wes Welker.

I usually wouldn't want to include a team relying on a rookie but since two Lions receivers went over 1000 last season, he could bomb and it wouldn't matter.

Steve Smith is so cool, I place the Panthers ahead of many more balanced teams. The only receiver superior to him is Boldin.
 
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If I had to trade 'Quan for a '98 Randy Moss or Larry Fitzgerald, please believe that it's going down.


Pretty sure I would still stick to Q.

'98 Randy is not in the NFL anymore so you cant trade for him.

If fitz was on another team you would do just the swap of players? that would be a lame trade, what is the point? Trading a guy like boldin must come with something you thought the other player was better for. Fitz and boldin are way too much alike for a trade scenerio, the only difference is Bolin has YAC and Fitz hands training came from mr miyagi.
 

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and how is that far from reality cheese the rattlers have won a ton of arena bowls I dare you to try and say why the rattlers couldnt win in the nfl.

Because it is bush league football.

The rattler's would have a hard time beating a Europa team.
 

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I hate to wade into this debate, but this is how I see the Bengals v. Cardinals breakdown working out:

Chad Johnson > Larry Fitzgerald
T.J. Houshmanzadeh < Anquan Boldin
Chris Henry >>>>>>>>> Bryant Johnson

Regardless of whom is throwing to them, on balance the Bengals' WR corps is a little better, especially at #1 and #3. I think that Housh and Q are closer than a lot of people here want to believe, since both are primarily outlet receivers who move the chains for their QBs. Anquan has a half-dozen highlight plays per season more, but Housh scores more TDs.

Agreed. But Housh plays on a team with an actual offensive line. They actually block and do things to help the offense, I had to see it to believe it. When you can run the ball and have more time to run longer routes, etc. etc. you are going to have more TD's


BTW - Lee Evans ? There is no need to debate cause I will never see eye to eye on that one. Evans has a lot to prove before I would make him an elite receiver thus someone to trade for Quan. But for you buddy I will make an extra special effort to keep a very close eye on Evans this year. I did it last year with Steve Smith after our on going debates about him, and I finally saw how flippin' good Smith is.
 
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